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João Bosco

I would like to know the name of the author of this post, so I can use it as reference for an activity I am developing.

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João Bosco

I would like to know the name of the author of this post, so I can use it as reference for an activity I am developing.

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So, with the sex ratios, I think it's possible that every Pokémon has three aux. strands, the alpha, beta and gamma strands, but Pokémon with a 50/50 ratio have their gender defined by just the alpha and Pokémon with a 75/25 ratio have it defined by just the alpha and the beta. And then there's the Marill line, which I think originally was like you explained, but has since changed (not evolved, that's different in this universe) to have its gender defined by whatever gender it was when it was born.

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